Max Wober will be the sixth Leeds United player to leave on loan should his move to Borussia Monchengladbach be confirmed, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post.
The Leeds-based news outlet reported that [24 July] FIFA regulations allow seven incomings and seven outgoing international loans over the course of the season.
Leeds currently have seen five leave on loan with Robin Koch, Brenden Aaronson, Diego Llorente, Rasmus Kristensen and Marc Roca departing.
One more left
Clubs have taken advantage of this clause in the contracts of a number of Leeds players and that’s why there have been so many loan exits.
Fans surely might be fearing that the entire squad may leave because of it but not every player has this attached in his contract.
Willy Gnoto, for example, does not, so Leeds hold some say in whether or not he’ll be allowed to leave this summer.
It remains to be seen if anyone does follow Wober through the door this summer as it seemed like those that wanted to leave had made it clear.
This is perhaps why Daniel Farke may have gotten annoyed by the fact that he informed them so late about his decision to leave.
It thus came as no surprise that he was left out of the match against Monaco and is unlikely to feature again in pre season.
In other Leeds United news, the Whites have agreed on personal terms to secure their next signing after Ethan Ampadu
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